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Louisville, Kentucky - #BreonnaTaylor - Protest - May 29, 2020
#BlackLivesMatter #JusticeForGeorgeFlyod #GeorgeFloyd #AtlantaRiot #AtlantaProtest #chicagoprotest #protests #nycprotests #GeorgeFloyd

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Louisville, Kentucky - #BreonnaTaylor - Protest - May 29, 2020
#BlackLivesMatter #JusticeForGeorgeFlyod #GeorgeFloyd #AtlantaRiot #AtlantaProtest #chicagoprotest #protests #nycprotests #GeorgeFloyd
S/O to everyone who is protesting rn and letting their voice be HEARD!!! FUCK THIS RACIAL INJUSTICE
January 20th, 2017
DHS Labels Shot Nurse a "Domestic Terrorist" – Family Fights Back 🚨
The Minneapolis crisis has just escalated. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has officially branded Alex Pretti—the 37-year-old VA nurse killed by federal agents—a "domestic terrorist," claiming he planned to "massacre" law enforcement.
But his family and video evidence tell a completely different story. As the narrative wars heat up, protests are now spreading to Chicago.
Is this justice or a cover-up? Read the full breakdown of the allegations and the response.
👇 Read the Full Story: 🔗 https://truthstreamusanews.blogspot.com/2026/01/outrage-grows-dhs-labels-slain-nurse.html
#AlexPretti #KristiNoem #NurseNotTerrorist #Minneapolis #ChicagoProtest #DHS #TruthStreamUSA #BreakingNews
An absolutely massive crowd, easily 5,000 to 10,000 in Chicago marching to end Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine, May 12, 2021.
Today’s protest #chicago #chicagoprotest #moguldphotography #nikond300 #policestation (at Chicago Police 001 district) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDvDr5blmTI/?igshid=ft1r66ym4cx6
lundi, 1 juin
jour 76 || north larrabee st
Today cemented what I had been feeling the last couple of days - this is bigger than ever before. As of today, all 50 states and 18 countries have turned to the streets. There are murals of George Floyd in bomb-stricken Syria and Mennonites joining local protests. The world has been changed. We are in a moment of great reckoning in this country. Our time has come.
samedi, 30 mai
jour 74 || state & kinzie
"I’m so proud of you. I am so proud. You do what you need to do, baby. You go do what you need to do.”
My soul is sore. Today I chanted and marched and sat and listened and cried some more. I was instantly overwhelmed by the flood of solidarity as I drove closer into the city. Physically unable to remain in my car, I parked at the first open lot I saw, grabbed my sign and just started marching. I am still in awe at the thousands of multi-color, multi-ethnic, multi-generational individuals that, like me, felt compelled to show up and support. Something has changed in all of us.
To the older black woman who yelled the above to me today as she filmed us marching down Roosevelt, tears streaking her cheeks - thank you and I will.